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One of my main goals for this year is to really work on some night photography and more specifically, nightscapes. There is just something so surreal about viewing a familiar landscape under the stars. Now, to me these dunes were not familiar. I had never photographed them before (at least got INTO a dune field). During my trip to death valley, I knew I wanted to take in the sand dunes, but not just any sand dunes. I wanted to find ones that were relatively untouched and tucked away. I did some research and found out about these dunes tucked away in the southern end of the park. On the second day after an incredible sunrise at Zabriskie point, my friend and I made our way out to these dunes two hours away from the heart of the park. Upon arrival, it looked as if we would get rained on once again with the dark gray clouds filling the sky. We quickly got situated for camp and decided to head out into the dune field. A few sprinkles here and there, but nothing that made us think of turning around. The thing with these dunes, is that you can't just drive up to the dune edge. You have to hike a mile or so to reach the base of the dunes which seems a lot longer when you are actually hiking out to them. Once we got to the edge of the dunes, we made sure to be careful and not trample over everything and leave footprints. We didn't see a single footprint out there, it was perfect. We scouted around and shot from various ridges as the storm passed by giving us some nice stormy light. Just around sunset, the skies began to clear. While it would have been nice for the clouds to stick around for sunset, I was even more excited for the clear skies to come. Death valley is known for it's dark skies, and it surely did not disappoint. The milky way began to rise over the dunes and andromeda shined brightly to the left. I got pretty lucky as a shooting star happened to fall on the right side, balancing the sky. This is a blend of three exposures. Two for the landscapes at a low ISO and to get greater depth of field, and a shot of the stars, at a very high ISO and fast aperture. It is a scene I won't forget, and perhaps one of the most technical and planned out shots I have.Ibex dunes- Death Valley National Park, California.
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Comments: 233
RealTimeBrush In reply to ??? [2014-03-21 19:59:42 +0000 UTC]
A lovely picture, beautifully crisp and well balanced
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Silver-Guild In reply to ??? [2014-03-21 18:31:12 +0000 UTC]
Stunning shot- I can't stop staring at the skies! You say you used 2 exposures for the landscape- how did they differ?
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PeterJCoskun In reply to Silver-Guild [2014-03-21 20:43:53 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! The two exposures for the landscape are for the sand and the mountains on the horizon. While I could have just adjusted the colors and tones of those areas, I felt it would feel more natural if the light differences were already similar. The sand shot was taken first, then the mountains, then the stars about an hour and a half later.
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Gareque In reply to ??? [2014-03-21 17:49:17 +0000 UTC]
Amazing... Really can't say more than that.
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Gareque In reply to PeterJCoskun [2014-03-22 00:36:07 +0000 UTC]
Not a problem . Thank you for the time taken to take such a shot!
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augenweide In reply to ??? [2014-03-21 13:58:27 +0000 UTC]
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PeterJCoskun In reply to augenweide [2014-03-21 20:44:17 +0000 UTC]
Thank you I appreciate it!
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ZShellArt In reply to ??? [2014-03-21 12:58:55 +0000 UTC]
Completley breathtaking! Amazing shot!
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danUK86 [2014-03-21 00:57:15 +0000 UTC]
fantastic scene, love the sky details and the lines/shadows of the dunes
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ms-amber In reply to ??? [2014-03-20 22:08:51 +0000 UTC]
There are only two nightscapes in photography history that I love more than any other one available. This is now my third. Thank you.
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PeterJCoskun In reply to ms-amber [2014-03-20 22:16:29 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much I appreciate the kind words!
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DimensionSeven [2014-03-20 20:33:30 +0000 UTC]
The problem with these blended night sky shots is the obvious difference in the noise pattern between the sky and the foreground. One has a hard time viewing it as a single image.
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PeterJCoskun In reply to DimensionSeven [2014-03-20 20:54:21 +0000 UTC]
In the large file, I did add a little noise to the landscape to match the sky, but at the same time, the sky had VERY little noise in it to begin with.
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Broken-Stone-Wolf In reply to PeterJCoskun [2014-03-21 16:02:09 +0000 UTC]
You are most welcome.
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rollarius55 In reply to ??? [2014-03-20 14:54:22 +0000 UTC]
Fabulous! Almost unbelievable you have this result with such a short shutter speed..!!!
Congrats!!!
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PeterJCoskun In reply to rollarius55 [2014-03-20 20:56:26 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. If you read the description this is a blend of multiple exposures. The EXIF data here only shows the base image which was photographed at twilight. The stars were of course captured during a longer exposure and much higher ISO speed.
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rollarius55 In reply to PeterJCoskun [2014-03-21 10:43:47 +0000 UTC]
Okay, I get you..
I've done some astrophotography in the past.. (a few pics can be found in my gallery of photographs)
Great pic, anyway!!!! Congrats again!!!!!!
And must be a wonderful location there... I'm a bit jealous in fact...
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JoergJohannMueller In reply to ??? [2014-03-20 14:40:26 +0000 UTC]
Stunning! Wonderful work!
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